By Christin Evans, HANC Board
As previously announced in the Voice, the Mayor’s Office of Economic & Workforce Development (OEWD) initiated a survey in October of 2020 to gather information about the unmet needs of neighbors within the 10-minute trade area surrounding the Haight Ashbury commercial corridor. Conducted by Livable City and Tom Radulovich, the survey asked where residents currently shopped for their household needs. The goal was to identify potential opportunities to attract new businesses to Haight street that were most in demand from the immediate neighbors.
The survey was conducted over 2 months and at a time when the corridor has been hard hit with storefront closures. The Haight Ashbury Merchants Association (HAMA), which tracks the number of storefront vacancies had previously reported that a number of stores had closed between 2016 and 2020 due to a number of reasons including skyrocketing rents, higher costs of doing business in the city such as the rising minimum wage, and the multi-year construction work which disrupted foot traffic in the corridor. The number of storefront vacancies rose from 6 in 2016, to 21 in February 2020 and 31 in December 2020.